Advasana widely known as Reverse Corpse Pose in English is a relaxation posture. The Sanskrit name Advasana is derived from two words, the first Adva, meaning Prone and the second Asana, meaning Posture. It is usually practiced as a relaxing pose after performing other yoga poses. This asana is extremely beneficial for relaxing and calming the mind and the body, along with it there are many other benefits of Advasana. But it’s quite necessary to first have ample knowledge of the steps to practice an asana. So, let’s begin by knowing the steps to practice Reverse Corpse Pose.

Steps to practice Advasana (Reverse Corpse Pose)

In order to avoid complications or any kind of injury during the practice of an asana and to attain maximum benefits, it is highly crucial to know the right alignment of the body. Following are the steps to practice Advasana correctly:

Lie on the ground, straight on the stomach.

Stretch both the arms just straight above the head. Keep both the palms facing downwards and the forehead resting on the ground.

Move both the feet somewhat apart so that you may feel comfortable. Keep the eyes closed.

Make sure that the head and the spine are in a straight line.

Take each breath as slowly and deeply as you possibly can without forcing, concentrate on each inhalation and exhalation.

Get completely lost in your breaths.Try to relax each and every part of your body.

After resting for a few moments, again become aware of the material world and slowly release the posture.

Lie in this asana for as long as you find it comfortable, but generally, a 2 minutes’ practice is enough. Count each and every breath in order to feel them deeply. This asana is more beneficial when done after practicing other asanas.